Thursday, May 29, 2014

Three Orientation Dates Added for Cohort 10

Due to the tremendous response we've received after the recent KTLA story on the program, three additional LA Fellows orientations have been added for the class that will begin training on July 28th, Cohort 10. We are looking for unemployed midcareer professionals who are motivated, hard-working and enthusiastic, with solid work experience, who are looking for their next career opportunity.

LA Fellows receive free professional training covering executive level topics including advanced job search techniques, critical thinking, negotiating, and advanced computer skills. LA Fellows also volunteer their time and talents by sharing their professional expertise at local nonprofit organizations through meaningful project based roles. Throughout the program, LA Fellows will gain invaluable career growth skills, job search assistance, and receive the opportunity to give back to the community while they seek full-time employment.

Interested job seekers will need to attend one orientation in order for their application to be considered.
 
When:             Informational sessions begin at 10:00am.
Be prepared to stay two hours. 
 
                        Friday, June 13th
Friday, June 20th 
                        Tuesday, July 1st   

Where:           Los Angeles Valley College
5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401-4096
 
                        June 13th & 20th            Located in the Administration Building
July 1st                         Located in Library Building, Room 200 A
 
Parking:         Free parking in Lot B at the corner of Oxnard St. and Fulton Ave.

You can read more about LA Fellows on our website, www.lafellows.org, see the recent KTLA story on LA Fellows at http://ktla.com/2014/05/05/a-look-inside-the-hidden-job-market/#axzz30woBrrTO and follow us on Twitter at @LA_Fellows. 

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

LA Fellows Champion Sue Carleo Recognized as a Champion of Education

The Valley Economic Alliance held its 14th annual Steve Allen Excellence in Education awards ceremony at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys on Monday, May 19th. The awards, named after longtime Valley resident and legendary entertainer Steve Allen, salute the national achievements of local schools and people.

“When you see these outstanding examples of success, it’s really heartwarming,” Alliance officer David Fleming said.

This year’s Champion of Education Award went to former Los Angeles Valley College President Sue Carleo. During her five-year tenure, Carleo helped strengthen communication between school officials and community members. She retired last year.

Dr. Carleo was instrumental in making the connection between the problems of rising unemployment and the crisis of decreased resources in the nonprofit sector and how placing skilled, unemployed professionals in meaningful roles of volunteerism could work to solve both issues. It was largely through her vision that the LA Fellows program was born, and through her guidance and care that it has flourished and grown into the sucess it is today.

“Education is the way to pass on the best values of the present to our future generations,” Carleo said as she received the award from the Alliance. “I wish you all the best as you continue this good work, and I am proud to have been part of it.”

Monday, May 19, 2014

Another Free Workshop: Creativity & Innovation

 Are you a creative person?

Here’s the answer: YES.

Team Business Burbank is back this week with another valuable FREE workshop. This workshop features another LA Fellow favorite, Larry Braman, who's also the president of Global Career Consulting & Placement, where he draws on his experience in both the business and creative worlds to help individuals and teams create more fulfilling and productive careers. He is known for delivering fun, interactive, and meaningful learning experiences. The approach of this workshop is that everyone has tremendous creative potential. It may be challenging at times to access it—but it’s there.

If you’re not able to innovate and enable your team to do the same, your career —and your team’s output—may suffer.

Learn and experience new ways to:

· Access your creativity at work and beyond
· Inspire and unleash creativity in your teams
· Get out of the way so that new ideas can surface
· Solve old problems

This workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21 (2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.). As always, there is no charge to attend. If you're considering applying to the LA Fellows program, or missing the days you did spend with us, this is a great chance to sample just a bit of the type of professional development training we are able to offer job seekers.

To reserve your seat, contact Team Business at their website, www.itsmyseat.com/teambusiness.html.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

LA Fellows Featured on KTLA's Money Smart Segment

The LA Fellows program was featured on a recent Money Smart segment of KTLA Channel 5 News (Los Angeles). Our own Nick Koutouras from Cohort 2 was interviewed, as was Lennie Ciufo, Director of the Job Training Department at Los Angeles Valley College, out of which LA Fellows operates. It aired on the KTLA News at 10 on Monday, May 5, 2014, with Glen Walker reporting.

From their website, ktla.com:
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number of “long term unemployed” those jobless for 27 weeks or more make up nearly 36% of the total unemployed. But there is an entire “hidden job market” that’s not being tapped into and we know how you can get your foot in the door.

In case you missed it, you can watch it here:

http://ktla.com/2014/05/05/a-look-inside-the-hidden-job-market/#axzz30woBrrTO

Top 10 Reasons A Job Seeker Might Need LA Fellows

10. You know there has to be a better way to move yourself out of unemployment than answering job postings on the internet, but you're not sure what it is.

9. The closest you come to using social media in your job search is borrowing your neighbor's newspaper when they're finished.

8. You break out in a cold sweat at the thought of "networking."

7. You've heard so many different opinions on your resume, you're not sure what's right anymore.

6. You've started to avoid people who might ask how your job search is going because you don't have anything new to tell them.

5. It's been months since you had an interview.

4. When you splurge on Starbucks, you're more excited about being around other people than you are about the coffee.

3. You're starting to think that you aren't applying for the right positions.

2. You tell time based on which daytime talk show is on.

1. You're still reading this...

If what you're doing isn't giving you the results you're looking for, it's time to try something new. The LA Fellows program has a proven track record of helping people move out of unemployment faster through a unique combination of training and project-based volunteerism. LA Fellows helps you focus your job search and add new skills as you continue to search. Come to our orientation, listen, ask questions and decide for yourself if this might be helpful for you; see our orientation schedule here: www.lafellows.org/apply.

Are you ready to change for the better?

Monday, May 12, 2014

Free Workshop: Emotional Intelligence


It has been predicted that 80% of our success is based on how well we utilize our “emotional intelligence.”  But what is it and how can you make it work for you?

In this complimentary workshop, popular speaker and LA Fellows instructor Jim Marteney details how to use EI as a source of energy, information, connection, and influence. Scheduled for Wednesday, May 14 (2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.), Jim will show how to use EI to create better personal and professional relationships.

As always, there is no charge to attend this workshop and it is open to the public. To learn more, view the descriptive flyer below.

To reserve your seat, contact Team Business at their website, www.itsmyseat.com/teambusiness.html . 

Workshops like this one are a sampling of the type of professional career instruction you will find in the LA Fellows program, in addition to job search skills and the nonprofit instruction and experience. If you enjoy this workshop and are currently unemployed, consider coming to the next LA Fellows orientation to find out more. Our next session is Friday May 16, 2014 at 10:00 AM. For location and more information, go to lafellows.org/apply. Let us help you get back to work faster.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Cohort 10 Orientations



Free Training for Job Seekers


Who are the LA Fellows?
LA Fellows are motivated, hard-working, enthusiastic individuals, with solid work experience, who are looking for their next career opportunity. Visit www.lafellows.org for more information.

Make a Difference in Your Career
LA Fellows receive free professional training covering executive level topics including advanced job search techniques, critical thinking, negotiating, and advanced computer skills. Training begins July 28th and lasts 9 weeks.

 
Be the Difference in Your Community
LA Fellows volunteer their time and talents by sharing their professional expertise at local nonprofit organizations through meaningful project based roles. Throughout the program, LA Fellows will gain invaluable career growth skills, job search assistance, and receive the opportunity to give back to the community while they seek full-time employment.

 
Become an LA Fellow
Attend an informational session to learn more about the program and application process.    Job Seekers only need to attend one informational session.

When:             Informational sessions begin at 10:00am. Be prepared to stay two hours.  
                        Friday, May 9th
Friday, May 16th 
                        Friday, May 23rd 

Where:           Los Angeles Valley College
5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401-4096
Job Training – located in the Administration Building         

Parking:         Free parking in Lot B at the corner of Oxnard St. and Fulton Ave.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Free Workshop: Age Diversification in the Workplace


Age is one common concern of jobseekers who come to LA Fellows. "Will employers consider me a viable candidate for the job at my age? Will they rule me out as a candidate because they don't think I'll fit in?" One way to allay their concerns is to be proactive in thinking about your place in an age-diverse workplace and demonstrating that you understand this component and have the flexibility to adapt.




The city of Burbank's Team Business is sponsoring a FREE workshop, open to all, to give insight on the topic of multiple generations in the workplace and how different age groups fit into the corporate culture. The speaker will be one of our very own LA Fellows instructors, Jim Marteney.
 
The workshop takes place May 8th, the day before our first orientation for Cohort 10 of the LA Fellows, which begins in July. We invite you to check it out, then come to learn more about the LA Fellows and what other insights you can tap into to make you a stronger candidate in your job search. You can get the details for the orientation at www.lafellows.org/apply.
 
More about the workshop (please note that the correct address to register is www.itsmyseat.com/teambusiness, not the one in the graphic.):
 
Only recently in modern society have four generations worked together side by side. And that’s not always easy. The Wall Street Journal notes, “The frictions may be aggravated by new technology and work patterns that mix workers of different ages in ever-changing teams.”

Dissecting the multi-generational workplace, popular speaker Jim Marteney returns to Burbank to explain why understanding age diversity may be as important as understanding cultural diversity. 

 “It’s important to realize that each generation has different attitudes, behaviors, expectations, and motivational buttons,” explains Jim, “and working with those differences may be key to a more productive company.”

Scheduled for Thursday, May 8 (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.), he’ll showcase ways to make the workplace more “age friendly.”

As always, there is no charge to attend this workshop.
To reserve your seat, contact Team Business at www.itsmyseat.com/teambusiness